Jumper (2008)

Description: A teenage teleportation abilities should suddenly caught in the middle of an ancient war between those who, like him, and their destructive curse. Review: Im a big fan of science fiction, and is attracted by the idea of ââJumper. Samuel L. Jackson always gives credibility and I was curious to see Hayden Christensen is the first time since Star Wars (I have not seen yet Awake). I convinced a friend to come with me on the basis of special effects in the trailer. The story goes like this, boy discovers he has the power to teleport. Boy learns to control his powers. The boy lives an idyllic life of leisure and travel, until she realizes that people estãoa chase him and get caught in the war between the people who can teleport, and those who hunt them. Unfortunately, Jumper is not much more than a tour of geography. The story is well-defined, and the main character behaves in a way likely. If you have ever wondered the power of teleportation, you buy the premise that a lot of time. Unfortunately, the film is not based on that premise, and page action sequences is very annoying. My friend fell asleep! There is no chemistry between David and Milly and her romantic relationship is unrealistic. Jackson has always the same character, Rooker is underused despite Jamie Bell adds a much needed boost when it arrives. In short, if you want to leave your brain at home for one night, Jumper may be for you, but I recommend waiting for the DVD.